A12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 7, 1994 == Builder News [n Brief | misled Scouts selling trees by city THE LOCAL scouting movement is once against selling cultured Christmas trees, F Canada Safeway bas ordered 400 Douglas firs from Richmond cry Oar Wey am and they’ll be here by truck in time for the first sales date Dec. 9 ey Von. eveloper Wayne Oral from 4 to 9 p.m. for a loop suing to ane age The sales will take place behind the Petrocan station on Lakelse. | Dut ey."e | SOMME. | a ene Sales times Dec. 10 are 10 a.m, to 6 p.m. and on Dec. 11 from 10 demand Braid add four extra olt- street parking spaces to his re- a.m. to 6 p.m.. Each tree costs $20 and proceeds go toward various scouting ac- placement of the old Quarterdeck livilies. Restaurant on Lakelse Ave. City parking regulalions require q 12 parking spots for the proposed Land claims meet next week use, bul Braid wants to proceed PRINCE RUPERT is the setting Dec. 8 for-a land claims forum | with just four parking spaces on sponsored by the provincial and federal governments and native site. ; groups. During the summer Braid was It takes place at the Crest Motor [nn, beginning with an open assured by city councillors that Left to Right, Chery! Watt, Brett Mackenzie, Kevin Osborne, Dennis Raymond, Mitch Adams, house at 5:30 p.m. before heading to a panel discussion and ques- | tearing down and rebuilding the Corey McMullen. tions and answers at 7 p.m. old restaurant building at 4621 Scheduled to be on the panel are Tom Molloy, the federal govern- | Lakelse Ave, would be viewed as | E.B. HORSMAN PROMOTES POWER SMART ment’s chief land claims negotiator for the northwest, his provincial a reconstruction — not a new de- . B.C. Hydro Power Smart would like to recognize and congratulate Dennis Raymond and counterpart, Mark Stevenson, and Art Sterritt from the First Nations velopment. . staff at E.B. Horsman Ltd., for their outstanding effort in the promotion of Energy Efficient Summit, Also on the panel will be Robert Hill from the Tsimshian That meant the same parking lighting. Tribal Council. aoe oe a oi require the E.B. Horsman stocks a wide variety of Energy Efficient products and now has the capability of designing energy efficient lighting systems for Commercial & Industri , k ; a ndustrial customers. Now Lots of coats donated Oe and mereee® Dp that’s POWER SMART! NEARLY 250 coats were donated for adults and children through a City staff had advised Braid [ere Coats for Kids program sponsored by Spotless Cleaners for the Sal- that fire, safety and insurance +4WiE Fi vation Army. considerations made rebuilding a SMELT ro Drycleaner John Heighington said the number of donations has in- better idea than renovating. creased by 20 per cent a year over the five years it has been going. Then on Oct, 20 — with con- [a ; —_ ‘The first year we had 100 coats and last year 200,” he said. struction getting underway — There is demand for the coats and Heighington did give out some cauncillors at the cily’s planning to those who couldn’t wait for the Salvation Army to take delivery, committee did an about-face and Heighington also donates unclaimed clothing to the Terrace Anti- | decided Braid’s plan for four a i H ANK / O ; Poverty Group Society. parking stalls was unacceptable. LN “Quite unwittingly and un- Food collected for bank knowingly, the developer was | Ox to everyone who supported the Terrace ’ at misted as to : . WORKERS AT the courthouse may have worn casual clothes one sequited there ” councillor David Blueback Swim Club by purchasing a 1994 * s. ? day recently but they didn’t take the Terrace Churches Food Bank Hull said at last week's city coun- | Christmas Cash Raffle Ticket. casually. a cil meeting. ; . ; The casual clothes day featured a provision that each employee But councillors say they want who dressed in that fashion bring a donation for the food bank, It Braid to buy four more off-street Te a re ie resulted in four boxes of food being collected. dlding’ os ee ee pe . The food bank faced an enormous demand when it opened in No- marking ‘ oot to cight stall s ‘AS . oa P ! CK ING THE WINNERS: vember. Although it takes a month off in December because of the The new building will house a ¢ one Making the draw for this years Salvation Amy s Christmas food hamper program, it resumes oper- relail/office space on the lower ;' 4 Gees winners were Jocelyn Coxford ations again in January. Donations are welcome at area churches. floor and apartments on top. : . = (TBSC), Eric Johanson (Safeway Construction should be com- & ae : Expect a refund soon plete by Feb. 1. 2 - wanage!). ene ceeres. IT MAY not come in time for Christmas but expect some good IS RICA P ; n Is opNnel financial news from B.C. Hydro. 0 Q : k Demedeiros (Bargain Shop) That’s because the crown corporation has been ordered to refund ne uic te ant interim rate increase of 2.8 per cent a month — plus interest — it Q Turn... instituted April 1. _AND THE WINNERS ARE... : Bella Dumigo - 2nd prize $500 Sateway Gift Cerificate Liltian Peters - 1st prize $1,000 Christmas Cash Mrs. Schulmeister - 3rd prize and it’s over for this doe! : ye @) Nintendo System (Bargain Shop) i ; page wee Janice Graham - 4th prize RADELET & WHITE Barristers & Solicitors, Vancouver, B.C. Companies + Family Trusts » Tax Matters James W. Radelet Phone 689-0878 Fax 689-1386 7 7 To ride safely in the back of a pick- You are invited up or flat-bed truck your dog needs Fd a 3 month Family Pool Pass ay to be secured to the centre of your : de 6 City of Terrace Desi fo attend the official vehicle in a protective kennel. eee ai a (civ CARIN esignation Ceremony for the aS ONS Northwest Interim Regional Health Board 6th Pinnual Porthwest Real state oard Christmas Decorating Contest Four Categories: Best Home « Best Theme « Best Street + Best Commercial: Display, All entries must be in by 5 pm, Monday Dec. 19/94 Judging will be done Tuesday, Dec. 20/94 6:30 p.m -10:00 p.m. Entry Forms can be picked up and dropped off at any local real estate office. to be held on Monday, December 12, 1994 at 3:00 p.m. at Coast Inn of the west, Terrace R.S.V.P. 627-8738 (Prince Rupert) Sponsors | Terrace Realty NRS Ventura Reaity Century 21 Wightman & Smith Re/Max of Terrace . . Irly Bird Terrace Builders Terrace Home Hardware Terrace Co-op New Di rections Terrace Interiors Wayne Braid Notary Terrace Beautification Society _ Terrace Standard McAlpine & Co. Steve Cullis Appraisals. ..moving health decision making to local communities Northwest Real STANDARD —_s |. hibaapipSy Estate ora Christmas Luncheon Buffet Friday, December 16 aan Bring the office staff! 1iam-2pm Caast Inn of the West Banquet Room Reservations Suggested 638-8141 a wy 4620 Lakelse Ave. 638-7977